One example that's been used in the past would be to avoid tipping off members of any sort of organized crime structure in racketeering cases that are ongoing (still committing crimes) and involve a lot of people. They're rounded up all at once.
There's got to be a reason for secrecy. In the case of the Cabal I can think of a lot of reasons to keep them sealed - including worldwide stability and avoiding war.
A little check here, which are the circunstances that lead to an indictment being sealed ?
One example that's been used in the past would be to avoid tipping off members of any sort of organized crime structure in racketeering cases that are ongoing (still committing crimes) and involve a lot of people. They're rounded up all at once.
There's got to be a reason for secrecy. In the case of the Cabal I can think of a lot of reasons to keep them sealed - including worldwide stability and avoiding war.
It WAS Huber. He had a pretty big team working for him - IIRC it was around 500 people. Don't know now.